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Roland SoundCanvas SC-88 Pro manual available for free PDF download: Owner's Manual
Roland SoundCanvas SC-88 Pro Owner's Manual (216 pages)
MIDI Sound Generator
Brand:
Roland
| Category:
Synthesizer
| Size: 1 MB
Table of Contents
Important Safety Instructions
2
Instructions Pertaining to a Risk of Fire, Electric Shock, or Injury to Persons
2
Using the Unit Safely
3
Introduction
4
Main Features of this Unit
4
Important Notes
5
Table of Contents
6
Contents
6
Front and Rear Panel
8
Chapter 1. Try out the Unit
9
Connect a MIDI Keyboard and Play the Sounds
10
Making Connections
10
Turning the Power on or off
11
Is There Sound
11
Try out the Various Sounds
12
MIDI Keyboard
12
Try out the Buttons of the Unit
13
Volume Adjustments
13
Apply Effects to the Sound
15
Tuning to Other Instruments (Tuning)
16
Headphones
17
Audio Input Jacks / Audio Input Volume
17
Chapter 2. Parts and Parameters
19
Parts and Sounds
20
Assigning a Sound to a Part
20
Chapter 2. Parts and Paramters
20
Selecting Variation Sounds
22
Reading the Instrument Numbers and Variation Numbers
23
Part Channels
24
Which MIDI in will be Used by each Part
25
How Simultaneous Note Numbers and Voices Are Related
26
Concerning Legato-Enabled Sounds
26
Part Parameters for Performance
27
Parameters that Can be Set Directly Using the Buttons
27
Parameters that Must be Selected from the Menu
28
What each Parameter Does
29
Part Parameters for Sound Editing
33
Procedure
33
Delay
34
Level Pan
34
Part Instrument
34
What each Parameter Does
34
Setting Parameters Common to All Parts
36
Procedure
36
Cutoff Resonance
37
Delay
37
Key Shift MIDI Ch
37
Level Pan
37
Part Instrument
37
Reverb Chorus
37
How each Parameter Works
37
System Parameter Settings
38
Procedure
38
Level Pan
39
Part Instrument
39
Power Volume
39
How each System Parameter Works
39
Using Patches
41
Loading a Patch
42
Level Pan
43
Mute
43
Using MIDI Messages to Select Patches
43
Level Pan
44
Creating a Drum Set (Drum Edit)
44
Drum Editing Procedure
44
Using Chorus and Delay
46
About Assign Group
46
Chapter 3.System Effects
47
How the Effect Section of the Unit Is Organized
48
Part Instrument
50
Level Pan
50
System Effect Settings
50
Equalizer Setting Procedure
50
Mute
51
Equalizer Parameter Functions
51
Mute
52
When You Want to Adjust the System Effect for All Parts
52
For each Part
52
Level Pan
53
Mute
53
Part Instrument
53
Setting Reverb/Chorus/Delay Parameters
53
Reverb Parameter Function
54
Chorus Parameter Function
55
Delay Parameter Function
56
Chapter 4. Insertion Effects
57
User
58
Inst Select
58
Efx On/Off
58
Insertion Effect Settings
58
Making Insertion Effect Settings
58
Different Effect Types
59
Parameters
94
Using Controllers to Modify Effect Parameters
94
Setting Procedure
94
How each Parameter Works
95
Chapter 5. Convenient Functions
97
User
98
Create and Save a Sound (User Instrument)
98
(User Effect)
101
Creating and Saving a Patch(User Patch)
102
Saving a Drum Set You Created (User Drum)
104
Copying or Exchanging Settings between Parts / Initializing Part Settings
108
MIDI OUT/THRU Connector
109
Recording All Settings on a Sequencer
109
Bulk Dump Procedure
109
Transmitting Individual Data
110
Draw Pictures or Characters in the Display (Frame Draw)
112
Creating Compatible Data for the Unit / SC-88
114
Selecting the CM-64 Sound Map
116
Differences between the CM-64 and the Unit
117
Part Settings
117
Using the Unit as Two Sound Modules
118
Selecting Double Module Mode
118
Initialize
120
Initialize All Parts to the Factory Settings
120
Initialize for GM/GS
120
Chapter 6. Using the Unit with a Personal Computer
121
Connections with Your Computer
122
Connections with Computer Connector
122
Connections with MIDI Connectors
124
MIDI OUT/THRU Connector
125
MIDI Data Transfer with the Computer
125
MIDI OUT/THRU Connector
127
Connecting Another MIDI Sound Source to the Unit
127
Using MIDI Messages to Select Sounds
128
Using MIDI Messages to Select Drum Sets
130
Chapter 7. MIDI and the Unit
131
About MIDI
132
How MIDI Messages Are Transmitted and Received
132
MIDI Channels and Multi-Timbral Sound Modules
132
MIDI Messages that Can be Received by the Unit
133
System Exclusive Messages
135
Device ID Number Settings
136
MIDI Message Routing Settings and Switches
137
Switches Which Apply to All Parts (A)
137
Switches Which Apply to All Parts (B)
141
Switches Which Can be Set Individually for each Part
143
Using Aftertouch
145
Chapter 8. Appendix
148
Troubleshooting
148
If a Message Appears
150
Computer Cable Wiring Diagrams
151
Parameter List and Operations
152
Drum Edit
154
User Edit
154
System Functions
154
Other Functions
155
Instrument List
156
Drum Set List
165
Effect List
178
Effects that Modify the Tone Color (Filter Type)
178
Effects that Distort the Sound (Distortion Type)
178
Effects that Affect the Level (Compressor Type)
179
Effects that Broaden the Sound (Chorus Type)
179
Effects that Modify the Pitch (Pitch/Shift Type)
180
Effect Data Table
185
Preset Patch List
188
MIDI Implementation
190
Section 1. Receive Data
190
Section 2. Transmit Data
194
Section 3. Individual Parameter Transmission (Model ID=45H or 42H)
195
Section 4. Bulk Dump
207
Section 5. Supplementary Material
209
MIDI Implementation Chart
211
Index
212
Information
214
Federal Communications Commission Radio Frequency Interference Statement
215
Specifications
216
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